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- Methylcyclohexane Other names Hexahydrotoluene Cyclohexylmethane Toluene hexahydride Identifiers CAS Number 108-87-2 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image...
- Diborane(6), commonly known as diborane, is the chemical compound with the formula B2H6. It is a highly toxic, colorless, and pyrophoric gas with a repulsively...
- Aluminium chloride, also known as aluminium trichloride, is an inorganic compound with the formula AlCl3. It forms a hexahydrate with the formula [Al(H2O)6]Cl3...
- Disilane is a chemical compound with chemical formula Si2H6 that was identified in 1902 by Henri Moissan and Samuel Smiles (1877–1953). Moissan and Smiles...
- Cyclohexane is a cycloalkane with the molecular formula C6H12. Cyclohexane is non-polar. Cyclohexane is a colourless, flammable liquid with a distinctive...
- (dicarbon hexahydride) (dicarbane) C2H6 Disilane (disilicon hexahydride) Si2H6 Digermane (digermanium hexahydride) Ge2H6 Distannane (ditin hexahydride) Sn2H6...
- Magnesium iron hexahydride is an inorganic compound with the formula Mg2FeH6. It is a green diamagnetic solid that is stable in dry air. The material...
- tetrachloride 13701–67–2 B2F4 diboron tetrafluoride 13965–73–6 B2H6 diboron hexahydride 19287–45–7 B2O3 diboron trioxide 1303–86–2 B2S3 diboron trisulfide 12007–33–9...
- f-electrons that interfere with superconductivity. For example, lithium hexahydride is predicted to lose all electrical resistance below 38 K at a pressure...
- Group 13 hydrides are chemical compounds containing group 13-hydrogen bonds (elements of group 13: boron, aluminium, gallium, indium, thallium, and nihonium)...